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Aquatic Collection (page 3)

"Exploring the Aquatic Wonders: From Alaska to Antarctica" Dive into the aquatic realm of North America, where sea otters gracefully glide through the pristine waters

Background imageAquatic Collection: Purple gallinule, Porphyrio martinica. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA

Purple gallinule, Porphyrio martinica. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Biosphere Reserve)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Puffin, Katmai National Park, Alaska

Puffin, Katmai National Park, Alaska
USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Horned Puffin Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) in flight along Hallo Bay

Background imageAquatic Collection: Wobbegong shark and cardinalfish, Byron Bay, Australia

Wobbegong shark and cardinalfish, Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageAquatic Collection: A scalloped hammerhead shark swims near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

A scalloped hammerhead shark swims near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims in deep water near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote and beautiful Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageAquatic Collection: School of green chromis swimming over a couple of green turtles

School of green chromis swimming over a couple of green turtles resting on a hard coral reef, Cebu, Philippines

Background imageAquatic Collection: Killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean

Killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean
Two female and one male killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean

Background imageAquatic Collection: Galapagos Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) underwater GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Galapagos Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) underwater GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, Ecuador, South America Endemic Subspecies

Background imageAquatic Collection: Young Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Young Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Wetlands habitat, Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida

Wetlands habitat, Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida

Background imageAquatic Collection: Plankton, artwork C016 / 3447

Plankton, artwork C016 / 3447
Plankton. Artwork of plankton as viewed under a magnifying glass

Background imageAquatic Collection: Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) C016 / 3326

Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) C016 / 3326
Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) in flower, artwork

Background imageAquatic Collection: Ichthyosaurus fossil C013 / 7904

Ichthyosaurus fossil C013 / 7904
Ichthyosaurus fossil

Background imageAquatic Collection: Foraminifera, SEM

Foraminifera, SEM
Foraminifera. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a selection of foraminiferans, including Oolina hexagona (bottom right) and a number of Lagena sp

Background imageAquatic Collection: Coelosphaeridium, calcareous alga

Coelosphaeridium, calcareous alga

Background imageAquatic Collection: Paracyclotosaurus

Paracyclotosaurus was a large prehistoric amphibian that lived during the Triassic period around 235 million years ago. It grew to over 2 metres in length. Illustation by Neave Parker

Background imageAquatic Collection: Cetiosaurus

Cetiosaurus
A sauropod dinosaur which grew up to 60 feet long. It lived about 160 to 170 million years ago in the Midlands and Southern England, during the Upper Juassic perid. Painting by Neave Parker

Background imageAquatic Collection: Antarctica, Anvers Island, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaengliae) swims at surface

Antarctica, Anvers Island, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaengliae) swims at surface in Fournier Bay

Background imageAquatic Collection: Seed shrimp, light micrograph

Seed shrimp, light micrograph
Seed shrimp. Light micrograph of a seed shrimp (Cyclocypris sp.). The body of this freshwater crustacean is enclosed in two shells, which it can open and close using a special muscle

Background imageAquatic Collection: Wonderpus octopus

Wonderpus octopus (Octopus sp.) hunting on the seabed. This octopus changes its body shape and colour to confuse predators

Background imageAquatic Collection: Three spot dascyllus fish

Three spot dascyllus fish
Three spot dascyllus. Head of a three spot dascyllus fish (Dascyllus trimaculatus). This damselfish inhabits lagoons and coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageAquatic Collection: Bigeye scad

Bigeye scad. School of bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus) fish swimming in mid water. Photographed off Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Queen angelfish and blue tangs

Queen angelfish and blue tangs
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris, yellow tail) with blue tangs (Acanthurus coeruleus) in the background. Photographed off Bonaire Island in the Netherlands Antilles, in the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAquatic Collection: Giant trevally fish

Giant trevally fish
Giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis) fish. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageAquatic Collection: Florida manatee swimming

Florida manatee swimming. Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) are herbivorous aquatic mammals that inhabit shallow coastal waters and estuaries in the tropical

Background imageAquatic Collection: USA, FL, Manatee

USA, FL, Manatee

Background imageAquatic Collection: South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay, King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)

South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay, King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) & Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Pheasant-tailed Jacana / Lotus Bird / Lily Trotter - male at nest - Sri Lanka

Pheasant-tailed Jacana / Lotus Bird / Lily Trotter - male at nest - Sri Lanka
JVG-901 Pheasant-tailed Jacana / Lotus Bird / Lily Trotter - male at nest Sri Lanka. Hydrophasianus chirurgua Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAquatic Collection: Fossilised ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum)

Fossilised ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum). Ammonites are an extinct group of molluscs that are thought to be related to modern cephalopods such as octopus, squid and cuttlefish

Background imageAquatic Collection: Waterlily - flowering plant in garden pond, Lower Saxony, Germany

Waterlily - flowering plant in garden pond, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-3038 Waterlily - flowering plant in garden pond Lower Saxony, Germany Nymphaea Hybrid Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAquatic Collection: Sacred Lotus

Sacred Lotus
CMB-872 Sacred LOTUS Nelumbo nucifera Chris Martin Bahr Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAquatic Collection: Hippos fighting

Hippos fighting, Hippopotamus amphibius, in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background imageAquatic Collection: DDE-90027919

DDE-90027919
Mallard ducklings, Anas platyrhynchos, Stanley Park, British Columbia Date: 06/09/2007

Background imageAquatic Collection: Aquatic plants (colour litho)

Aquatic plants (colour litho)
3630333 Aquatic plants (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aquatic plants. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAquatic Collection: Plesiosaur

Plesiosaur
An illustration by Neave Parker of the extinct marine reptile, Plesiosaur. These lived throughout most of the Mesozoic (MZ) era becoming extinct 65 million years ago at the time of the K-T extinction

Background imageAquatic Collection: Great white egret, Ardea alba. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA

Great white egret, Ardea alba. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Biosphere Reserve)

Background imageAquatic Collection: SEA MONSTERS, 1550. Sea monsters inhabiting the north Atlantic and animals found

SEA MONSTERS, 1550. Sea monsters inhabiting the north Atlantic and animals found in northern lands. Woodcut from Sebastian Munsters Cosmographia, Basle, 1550

Background imageAquatic Collection: Common Grey Seaslug (Aeolidia papillosa) adult, in shallow pool beside Snakelocks Anemone

Common Grey Seaslug (Aeolidia papillosa) adult, in shallow pool beside Snakelocks Anemone (Anemonia viridis), Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, March

Background imageAquatic Collection: Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, swimming beside waterweed in river, River Witham

Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, swimming beside waterweed in river, River Witham, Lincolnshire, England, July

Background imageAquatic Collection: Starry Blenny (Salarias ramosus) adult, sheltering in hole, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Starry Blenny (Salarias ramosus) adult, sheltering in hole, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageAquatic Collection: South Africa, Walker Bay, Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) tail fin above water

South Africa, Walker Bay, Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) tail fin above water

Background imageAquatic Collection: Water bear, SEM C016 / 9084

Water bear, SEM C016 / 9084
Water bear (Echiniscus granulatus). Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the underside of a water bear, or tardigrade (phylum Tardigrada)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Snowflake blenny C014 / 2886

Snowflake blenny C014 / 2886
Snowflake blenny (Salarias ramosus) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Common kingfisher C015 / 6384

Common kingfisher C015 / 6384
Common kingfisher. Female common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) perched on a branch. This colourful bird is found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa. It eats fish, aquatic insects and crustaceans

Background imageAquatic Collection: Mesoplodon bidens, Sowerbys beaked whale

Mesoplodon bidens, Sowerbys beaked whale
Plate 12 The Diodon of Sowerby. Hand-coloured engraving of a drawing by James Hope Stewart (1789-1856), from The Naturalists Library, Mammalia, Vol

Background imageAquatic Collection: Physeter catodon and Hyperoodon ampullatus

Physeter catodon and Hyperoodon ampullatus
Sperm whale and northern bottlenose whale. Plate 45 from British Mammals Vol. 1 & 2 by Archibald Thorburn, 1920-21

Background imageAquatic Collection: Delphinus delphis, short-beaked common dolphin

Delphinus delphis, short-beaked common dolphin
Plate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals c. 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Diatom frustule, SEM

Diatom frustule, SEM
Diatom frustule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the frustule of a Pinnularia sp. diatom. The diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10



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"Exploring the Aquatic Wonders: From Alaska to Antarctica" Dive into the aquatic realm of North America, where sea otters gracefully glide through the pristine waters. As the largest members of the weasel family in this region, they captivate with their playful nature. Across the Atlantic, in England's Wiltshire county, a single adult male great crested newt poses underwater for a mesmerizing snapshot. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns showcase its beauty beneath the surface. Venturing further south to Antarctica, a map overlays illustrations of diverse marine life against a backdrop of icy landscapes. Sea gulls soar above penguins waddling on land while elephant seals bask nearby. Shrimp thrive amidst towering buildings that symbolize human presence in this remote continent. Journeying back in time, we encounter Jules Verne's captivating illustration from "20, 000 Leagues Under The Sea. " This timeless masterpiece takes us deep into an imaginative world teeming with mysterious creatures and unexplored depths. High above oceanic horizons soars the wandering albatross - an awe-inspiring sight indeed. With its large white wings adorned by striking black feathers at their tips, it epitomizes grace and freedom across vast stretches of open water. Zooming closer under a microscope lens reveals another fascinating creature - the tardigrade or water bear. These microscopic organisms possess incredible resilience and adaptability to survive even extreme conditions. In coastal waters around Europe lies another intriguing species duo -the sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus. Their unique features make them stand out among fellow inhabitants as they navigate through underwater ecosystems. Witnessing a sperm whale family swimming together is truly remarkable; these majestic giants traverse oceans with synchronized elegance while creating lasting bonds within their pod. The breaching humpback whale steals our breath away as it emerges from Alaskan waters, showcasing its immense power and grace.